August 4 - August 7, 2023
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Welcome to the Strathcona Invitational website.
The Strathcona Invitational has a long and storied history that we hope is captured on this website. Starting in 2021, you may enter on-line on this website as well as access information about the tournament such as draws, qualifying round scores and Match Play times and pairings.
In the coming weeks and months, we will update the activities for the 2022 Invitational. For now, browse through our menu to learn about the history of this storied event.

Strathcona Invitational Golf Tournament Release.
July 19, 2022
The 2022 Strathcona Invitational committee is pleased to announce that this year’s tournament is officially full! The 92nd anniversary of the event will have 80 players in the Regular Division who, along with defending champion Conor Carr, will be placed into a 16-man Championship flight and 8-man 1st and 2nd flights, based on their qualifying scores. The remaining players will be in 4-man flights and will play one 18-hole match Sunday and another on Monday. All three Senior Divisions have a 16 man field, each with an 8 man Championship flight and two additional 4-man flights. Once again, more golfers will play on Monday for a chance to win a prize. We are pleased with interest again this year and hope that everyone is ready for a fantastic weekend on our magnificent layout. We will continue to offer many Qualifying Round prizes putting a premium on your Friday or Saturday score as well as a number of Closest-to-the-Hole prizes. We hope to see many of you at our Champion’s dinner, again an outside event, as well as the Million Dollar Shootout, which is back for a second year. See you then!

Conor Carr wins
2021 Invitational
Defending Champion
Conor Carr prevailed to win 1 up over Jeff Hunter. In a see saw battle, in which no player was ever more than 1 up, it all came down to the 18th hole. Conor had taken the lead with a great up and down for birdie on the par 5 16th. Hunter with a solid par on the tough par 3 17th, squared the match. Conor got down in 2 on number 18 from the fringe for his par. It came down to Hunter needing a 10 ft. par putt to keep the match alive. He left the putt on the lip and left hander Colin Carr had his first Invitational Crown.
Hank Wilke, Ryan Untinen and John Valley prevailed in the three senior divisions.